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Świątek Exits Wimbledon in Round Three, Beaten by Eala 7:6, 6:2
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Świątek Exits Wimbledon in Round Three, Beaten by Eala 7:6, 6:2

Iga Świątek was eliminated from Wimbledon 2025 in the third round, losing to Alexandra Eala of the Philippines 6:7 (9-11), 2:6. The Filipino player proved more clinical in the decisive moments of an intense match. Świątek will not defend her title from last year and is set to drop out of the WTA top three.

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Track Day dev log shows new car and garage atmosphere
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Track Day dev log shows new car and garage atmosphere

The Polish racing game Track Day has released a new developer diary featuring screenshots of an atmospheric garage environment and a new, familiar-looking car. The game aims to recreate a grounded, realistic motorsport career atmosphere. The new images suggest the vehicle may be inspired by a real-world production model.

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Lego F1 minicars return to the grid — smaller, faster at 15 mph
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Lego F1 minicars return to the grid — smaller, faster at 15 mph

The F1 Drivers' Parade is returning with new Lego minicars that are smaller and built with fewer bricks than last year's models. The upgraded vehicles can reach a top speed of 15 mph, a notable improvement over previous versions. The Lego race cars will feature on the grid as part of the pre-race Drivers' Parade at Formula 1 events.

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Trump lobbying, corruption and the flamingo revolution: Western Balkans in crisis
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Trump lobbying, corruption and the flamingo revolution: Western Balkans in crisis

The Western Balkans are grappling with internal political crises while also becoming a battleground for global power rivalries. Albania is experiencing mass protests dubbed the "flamingo revolution," and the US is exerting energy-sector pressure in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Trump family is reportedly lobbying in the region, and widespread corruption is hampering EU integration prospects. OSW analyst Michał Kucharski discussed these issues in an interview with Mateusz Grzeszczuk.

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Scientists unlock method to grow limitless cancer-fighting macrophage cells
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Scientists unlock method to grow limitless cancer-fighting macrophage cells

Scientists have developed a method to produce an endless supply of immune cells called macrophages, which are capable of fighting cancer. Known as "big eaters," macrophages engulf and destroy cancerous cells. The breakthrough could pave the way for new cancer therapies based on harnessing the body's own immune system.

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AMC CEO deletes post revealing details of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding
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AMC CEO deletes post revealing details of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding

AMC Theatres CEO Adam Aron posted on X that he had attended Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding, writing "I wish you all could have been there with me," before quickly deleting the post. Hosts of Good Morning America carefully avoided the subject, apparently bound by NDAs. Aron's brief post was one of the first public hints that the wedding had taken place. The deleted message suggested the ceremony was a private, tightly controlled event.

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Survey: No Americans trust Gen Z to change a tyre in a roadside emergency
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Survey: No Americans trust Gen Z to change a tyre in a roadside emergency

A global survey by Autotrader UK, based on responses from over 3,000 drivers across 15 countries, found that not a single US respondent would choose a Gen Z driver as their first pick to change a tyre in an emergency. Gen X earns the most trust, with 67% of respondents believing they could handle a tyre swap. Despite the poor public perception, many Gen Z drivers do in fact successfully complete roadside repairs.

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Analyst Carson Block warns AI could trigger stock market crash and mass unemployment
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Analyst Carson Block warns AI could trigger stock market crash and mass unemployment

Carson Block, a well-known financial analyst, warns in The Economist that the AI revolution could lead to mass unemployment, a stock market crash and the collapse of the existing social contract linking economic growth with employment levels. He argues that growth will increasingly decouple from job creation, with profound social and economic consequences.

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Cantor Fitzgerald: Bitcoin bear market may end in October 2026
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Cantor Fitzgerald: Bitcoin bear market may end in October 2026

Wall Street investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald says in its latest analysis that Bitcoin may be approaching the end of its current bear market. Analysts estimate the market needs a few more months to find its ultimate bottom, identifying October 2026 as a potentially pivotal turning point for investors waiting for a trend reversal.

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Tesla launches robotaxi service in part of Miami

Tesla has expanded its robotaxi service to a small section of Miami, marking a new step in the company's autonomous vehicle rollout. The company's roadmap also lists future expansions to Orlando and Tampa. No timeline for those cities has been confirmed.

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Zara's navy linen trousers sell out fast – summer office staple
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Zara's navy linen trousers sell out fast – summer office staple

Zara's wide-leg navy linen trousers have become one of the fastest-selling items in the brand's summer sale. The trousers feature an elasticated waistband, front pleats and pockets, combining a relaxed cut with office-appropriate style. The high linen content keeps them breathable in hot weather.

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Coney Island boardwalk to get $1 billion rebuild and year-round upgrade
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Coney Island boardwalk to get $1 billion rebuild and year-round upgrade

Coney Island's iconic boardwalk in New York is set for a $1 billion investment to rebuild the promenade and support local businesses through a new permanent business improvement district. Executive director Daniel Murphy of the Alliance for Coney Island outlined the plans on Bloomberg. The upgrades aim to make Coney Island a year-round community while preserving its identity as "the people's playground."

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Jim Beam marks 230 years of tradition — original recipe unchanged

Jim Beam's 7th and 8th generation Master Distillers, Fred and Freddie Noe, confirm the original 230-year-old flagship bourbon recipe remains unchanged. The company is nonetheless expanding, including into the non-alcoholic drinks space. The Noes shared insights into the brand's rich history in an interview with Bloomberg This Weekend.

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Anna's Archive offers $200,000 bounty for Google Books-scale book scans

Anna's Archive, a shadow library project, is offering a $200,000 bounty to anyone who can supply large-scale book scans comparable to the Google Books corpus. The initiative aims to expand the archive's digital collection of books outside official publishing channels. It represents one of the largest financial incentives seen in the open-access book piracy community.

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Polish MoD publishes requisition limits — no seizure of cars or homes without compensation
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Polish MoD publishes requisition limits — no seizure of cars or homes without compensation

Poland's Ministry of National Defence has published updated limits on vehicles and buildings the state may temporarily requisition during a crisis or war. Owners are entitled to financial compensation under Polish law, and the annual listing is a routine legal requirement. Claims that the military will simply "take" Poles' cars and homes are Russian disinformation.

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Cancer Markers and D-Dimers Without a Doctor's Referral — When Do They Make Sense?
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Cancer Markers and D-Dimers Without a Doctor's Referral — When Do They Make Sense?

Medical specialists clarify which blood tests offered in private-clinic packages actually have real diagnostic value. Cancer markers tested prophylactically in healthy people can produce false results and trigger unnecessary procedures. D-dimers and IgG antibodies should likewise not be tested without specific clinical indications, experts say.

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The word "fireworks" traces back to alchemy, accidents and ancient warfare
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The word "fireworks" traces back to alchemy, accidents and ancient warfare

The word "fireworks" has roots in ancient China, where gunpowder was accidentally discovered during alchemical searches for an immortality elixir. The technology spread to Europe via trade and warfare, evolving from military use into public spectacles. The English word "fireworks" first appeared in written records in the 16th century.

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England men cricketers one win away from series-clinching moment
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England men cricketers one win away from series-clinching moment

England's men's cricket team are one win away from clinching a series victory against India, which would mark a historic moment comparable to the recent successes of the Lionesses and Red Roses. The thrilling T20 win at Old Trafford has put England in a strong position. The comparison highlights a broader wave of English sporting success.

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Bunnie Xo gets $6 million Tennessee estate from Jelly Roll in divorce settlement

Bunnie Xo, the ex-wife of country singer Jelly Roll, has revealed she will take full ownership of the couple's Tennessee compound, valued at $6 million, as part of their divorce settlement. The pair separated after several years of marriage. Bunnie Xo publicly disclosed the terms of the agreement herself.

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At least 20 students killed as boat sinks in central Congo

A wooden boat carrying students returning from state exams sank in central Democratic Republic of Congo, killing at least 20 people, according to local authorities. The vessel was transporting the students back after they had sat government examinations. The cause of the sinking has not been reported.

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Two Morrowind mods bring Final Fantasy 11 elements into Elder Scrolls
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Two Morrowind mods bring Final Fantasy 11 elements into Elder Scrolls

Two new mods for The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind bring elements from Square Enix's Final Fantasy 11 MMO into the classic RPG. The modifications allow players to experience Morrowind with mechanics and aesthetics inspired by the Japanese MMO. Morrowind is widely regarded as one of the greatest RPGs ever made.

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